Book of Enoch
Enoch is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament. He is described as the great-grandfather of Noah and the son of Jared. According to the biblical narrative, Enoch lived for 365 years before he was taken by God and was no longer found on earth because "God took him" (Genesis 5:24). Enoch is notable for his righteous and close relationship with God. The book of Genesis mentions that Enoch "walked with God" and had a unique connection with Him. This connection is further explored in the apocryphal Book of Enoch, which provides additional details about Enoch's life, visions, and interactions with heavenly beings. The Book of Enoch portrays Enoch as a righteous and prophetic figure. It presents him as a revealer of divine knowledge, who receives visions and teachings from angels. Enoch's writings and revelations were said to have been preserved and passed down for future generations. Enoch's significance extends beyond the bi...